Using RSS to stay updated on KB updates
What
As a user of FileWave, you want to know when KB articles are created or updated. The KB has a built-in function called an RSS feed that can keep you updated on what has changed.
When/Why
An RSS feed is a format for delivering summaries of regularly changing web content. Subscribing to an RSS feed lets you stay informed of the latest content from sites you are interested in.
RSS is not designed to be read in a regular web browser. Specialized RSS newsreader programs can check RSS files every so often, and tell you what's new on a site. Your reader may be on a website, a browser extension, part of your email program, or a stand-alone program.
How
Use any RSS reader to subscribe to one of the below feeds, and you will always know what is new.
- https://bbb.filewave.com/rss/pages/new
and-youAwill get a feedlist of themostlastrecently25changednew articles. This feed is good if you only want to know about newly created articles. - https://bbb.filewave.com/rss/pages/updated - A list of the last 25 updated articles. This feed is good if you want to know about all of the edits.
The following are some popular RSS readers for various operating systems.
Windows
Mac OS X
Multi-platform
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RSS Feed Reader (Chrome browser)
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Radio Userland (Windows and MacOS)
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AmphetaDesk (Windows, Unix, Mac OS X)